Waikato Farming Lifestyles, September 2017

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Waikato

FARMING Lifestyles

September 2017 Edition

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Animals with a by Ann Morgan Heather O’Neill has a vet nursing background and spent time as a zoo keeper at Auckland Zoo before moving to Waikato and discovering the breed of Damara sheep.

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on a smaller block and the grass grows much better here.” The couple have Damara sheep, three dogs, a large aviary, goats, show rabbits and guinea pigs, miniature horses and cows. “I have a qualified outreach therapy goat which is really special. We visit the brain rehabilitation centre, retirement homes and schools. “I have taken chickens to places — they get the elderly residents talking about the good old days. They tell you all their stories, it is amazing. Some people that are nonverbal can’t stop talking. Rabbits and guinea pigs are also great to take — it really triggers people’s memories. When people go

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“They look half sheep and half goat and have hair — not really wool. They lamb exceptionally well and have a lot of twins. I love lambing as you never know what you will get. Some have tassels on their throat and the different colours and shades are amazing. “They are different shades of red and white, black and white or chocolate and white, and patterned. I used a black ram and got a couple of spotty brown and white ones. “I give my sheep a pedicure, check them over, and give them a spray if they need it. They are no different to any other animal. If you keep an eye on things you can catch issues before they lead to anything more sinister. I haven’t had any trouble with things like footrot. “They have come from a dry rocky climate but are doing well here. It is all about management, and good care and maintenance helps as well as breeding. I have good lines and don’t breed from inferior stock. “We don’t have trouble with worms as we cross-graze with our horses and cows and do pasture management, and we soil test and all those things. With nutrition you get what you put in and I do the mineral salt licks and all that stuff. “The Damara NZ facebook page is brilliant for information and different topics are discussed — you never stop learning. “There are serious breeders in New Zealand with registered flocks. They are a rare breed that need protecting. It would be great to see more people taking them in. “This life is a dream and these sheep are well worth saving.”

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by Anna Harding When they moved to the small rural town of Raglan, Latesha Randall and Sebastian Walter had plans to live the quiet small town life. They didn’t set out to be making yoghurt and visiting coconut farms, let alone starting an international business.

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they know about coconuts and how they put it to use in so many different ways,” he said. The plantation has around ten million trees and is mostly made up of small scale farmers, owning anything between 10-300 trees each. A new tree begins by sprouting from a half buried ripe coconut. As the outer husk splits, roots shoot from the bottom into the soil and a sprout comes out top. It can take several weeks or months to sprout and about nine years for the tree to mature and bear fruit. They can live for a century, producing till the end. A good coconut tree will produce around 60-70 coconuts per year in the right conditions — warm weather, nutrient rich and well draining soil and plenty of water — what the plantation’s soil is naturally like. A mature coconut tree will produce fully ripened fruit in about nine months. The trees are harvested more often than that however, as it depends on the intended use for the coconut. Young green coconuts have more water in them, therefore they are harvested early. The water and flesh are used to make coconut cream — basically a process where the flesh is shredded then squeezed with the water. At the plantations factory, the coconuts are weighed and the farmers paid. The plantation has an equal gender hiring policy and takes good care of their workers, covering all their medical expenses and subsidising grocery bills. The factory then processes and divides the coconuts into different products. The husks are turned into fuel

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for fires, houses are built with coconut leaves and fibres and the inside is eaten, making coconuts a zero waste product. “With the amount of coconut yoghurt we’re making, we’re using around 8,000 trees worth of coconuts per year. If you calculate the rate of CO2 they capture, that means we are saving nearly 2,500 tonnes of CO2 a year. Even when you factor in freighting by boat, that’s only 43 tonnes of CO2 per year. So we’re overall way CO2 positive,” said Latesha. “We did a similar calculation with cow’s milk. If we made the same amount of yoghurt from cow’s milk we’d be about 1,000 tons negative before factoring in freight, just purely from the amount of CO2 a cow produces in a year, per litre of milk. So it does seem to be an overall environmentally better option.”

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Lauryn Bond is growing up on her family farm and besides enjoying all aspects of farm life, she is involved in hunting, fishing and the sport of clay bird shooting.

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Lauryn grew up on the family farm and believes there is no better lifestyle

school newsletter. “I needed to buy a gun so I got a job off the farm to fund myself and I quickly became the top of the table. “Dad’s friends, James and Bindy Clothier raise a beast every year to sponsor me. Gordon Findlay from Farm Source also provides me bags to take my gear in. All the support people give me is appreciated very much. “To be a clay bird shooter you need a good eye and a good gun. It is a mental game and you have to train yourself to take it as it comes. I have been told ‘there is never going to be a clay bird you cannot shoot so go out and shoot them all’. I enjoy the challenge and we travel a lot and have been to places I have never

been before like Christchurch for the secondary school nationals, Hamilton, and recently we competed in Dunedin.” Every Wednesday Lauryn’s team from Hauraki Plains College travel to the Thames club to practise. “I mentally prepare by being alone and put my earmuffs on and stop talking to people. There is no joking around — just keeping to myself and focussing. There is a time to have good fun, especially when we are travelling in the van. “The clay bird comes out of the trap and there are different types of shooting, like ‘down the line’ — it is in five lanes and the bird comes out when you say pull. ‘Skeet’ has eight different spots

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you shoot and keep moving around and the clay comes from two different houses, and ‘ball trap’ is when you stand in the same lane and you go down a line, some birds go straight up in the air and some go straight down. “A good day is when you get maybe 99/100. It is exciting if it comes to a shoot off with someone with the same score — it is an amazing feeling competing and there is lots of adrenalin. “Coming back to the farm later is the life. I have a cell phone for health and safety reasons when we are working on the farm in case something happens but that is it really. Farming will probably be my career — I enjoy the physical side of

it as well as nature and caring for the animals. Having animals is wonderful. All my years at primary school I had a calf club calf and one was a big beef calf and we always won trophies — I wouldn’t swap it for the world.” Lauryn has won many medals and trophies since taking up the sport in 2015, both personally and as part of a team. Farm Source Ngatea have started a ‘Give a Little’ page to help Lauryn get to the 2018 nationals. Funds raised will be used for travel, accommodation and ammunition costs required to compete in Christchurch early next year. To help support her go to ‘Give a Little’ and search Lauryn Bond.


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A quick phone call from my neighbour Eru enticed me to attend a meeting at the Poututerangi Marae in Te Puna. The main speaker was Mike Scaddan a previous headmaster of Te Puna School and a strong advocate to stop the use of toxic chemical sprays throughout the Te Puna kiwifruit, avocado and citrus orchards. At the end of World War II, large chemical conglomerates who were manufacturing and selling inhumane gases during the war, turned these toxic products towards pest and disease to continue the cash flow. Initially, the people accepted these toxic sprays as a new way to control pest and disease, however, with the heavy overuse of these deadly sprays it didn’t take long for the pest and disease to become immune. So, we have a new problem on our hands — how do we control the pest and disease? At present, globally, we are in the midst of pest and disease and authorities don’t know how to handle it. As a commercial grower, The Ministry of Agriculture had me on a weekly spray programme of two fungicides and three insecticides — saying prevention is better than cure. The more I sprayed the more I had to spray, so after eight years I changed my regime. At the time I was working with a multimineral, microbial rich solid fertiliser — Rok Solid, and a multi-mineral, microbial rich liquid fertiliser — Oceans100. My belief was that with all this available

natural mineral I was feeding the plant, the plant would be able to fix its own immune system. And that’s how it happened. That saved a lot of time and money. Plants grown as crops are susceptible to all manner of pest and disease and when pesticides are used the plants are coated in toxic sprays, whereby they cannot develop their own natural immunity; in a live, living, multi-mineral, microbial rich soil the plant has all the necessary equipment to protect itself and build immunity. In a chemical programme the plants are weak and continually need more chemical inputs, which is what the ‘chemical — treadmill’ is all about, and worse than that, these toxic chemical sprays are going straight into the food chain. According to Patrick Holden, CEO of Sustainable Food Trust, ‘we are locked into a cycle of ever-increasing industrial farming based on a chemical mindset and a reductionist approach, and we desperately need to break free of it. “ When we pick up a handful of live soil, it’s hard to imagine all the activity

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Dame Te Atairangikaahu scholarships Four young women passionate about the environment, studying at the University of Waikato are this year’s winners of Waikato Regional Council and Waikato-Tainui Dame Te Atairangikaahu Scholarships. Lynley St George from Ngati Porou, Nevada Huaki-Foote — Waikato/Ngati Porou, Tekiteora Rolleston-Gabel — Ngai Tuhoe/Ngati Kahu/Ngai Te Rangi and Ngapera Keegan — Waikato/Maniapoto, received their awards at a ceremony at the university. The four are respectively studying for Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Environmental Planning/Graduate Diploma, Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Science degrees and will receive scholarships worth between $2,000 and $2,500. Lynley is studying a Bachelor of Science and has been involved in conservation work. She is keen to use her science knowledge to create great environmental outcomes. “I believe that, between a strong grasp of science and a connection to one’s culture, people can interact with their environment in a more positive and effective way,” she says. Studying a Bachelor of Environmental Planning, Nevada is aiming for a career in Maori environmental planning. “I want to be able to apply a Maori environmental view to Aotearoa where the knowledge from my ancestors,

alongside environmental planning can be incorporated into a modern business environment.” Tekiteora is completing a double Bachelor of Arts and BSc and has a deep appreciation of the Waikato environment and a strong desire to contribute to the community. “I am aspiring to develop a career in scientific research with a particular focus on its correlation to matauranga Maori — traditional knowledge,” she says. Ngapera is studying a BSc and says she wants to apply methods to improve New Zealand’s environment as a whole and protect our native flora and fauna so that New Zealand’s beauty remains. Waikato-Tainui Te Arataura chair Rukumoana Schaafhausen said the scholarships reflect tribal aspirations to invest in the education of rangatahi — young people, care for the environment and work collaboratively with regional partners. “We are proud to have four wahine take up the scholarship to pursue science and environmental studies. “We will be watching their journey closely.”

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WAIKATO HOME & GARDEN SHOW It’s the place to go

Are you thinking of renovating or have already started — the Waikato Home and Garden Show will held at the Claudelands Events Centre, Hamilton from October 5-8 and is the place to go for new ideas and options to help you along the way. Explore the ideas available from bathrooms, bedrooms and flooring, to hot water systems, insulation and kitchens at the second largest home show in New Zealand. At the Smeg Cooking Centre you will see some of the regions finest chefs in action, and the Resene Designer Seminars will give you ideas on colour schemes, low maintenance gardens and the secrets to great sustainable design. Visit the Renovation Court — the ideal starting place for your home improvement project for free advice from experts and to meet professional companies exhibiting cutting edge products no matter what size your project is — you will find inspiration in every corner of the event. From

architects, building products and finance, to builders, insurance, painters, roofing and windows — the home and garden show will help you with the next step in your new home journey. If it is time to refresh or simply put the final touches on your masterpiece — get inspiration with the choices of carpet, furniture, interior designers, mouldings, paint, wallpaper, tiles and more that are available. For enjoyment from your outdoor spaces — decks, fences, gates, landscape designs and paving — to sculptures, gardening products, sheds, shade sails, soft landscaping and spas — the choices are many. The show is a great day out for family and friends to explore home entertaining

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buildings manufactured in the Waikato. They design and manufacture a range of garden sheds, childrens’ playhouses, sleepouts, cabins, arbours, and other garden buildings that can be delivered nationwide. JG Landcare offer to help with your designs — whether you want a paved patio for summer barbecues, a raised garden bed for home grown food or a quiet spot to relax under a shady tree. Get your DIY here with tips, tricks, products and suppliers to help take the pain out of home repairs. From banks, finance and insurance, to legal advice, real estate agents, tradesmen and valuations — the Waikato Home and Garden show has it all.

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Discover what’s hot Renovating, building, refreshing or curious to see what the new trends are, the Waikato Home and Garden Show has ideas for every personality. What makes the Waikato Home and Garden Show so special is the wonderful array of forward thinking exhibitors presenting their exciting new products and innovations. The home show’s foyer will have spectacular floral arrangements on display made by members of the Waikato Floral Designers Club. Get ideas for your next birthday, wedding or special event. Having a security system to help deter would-be thieves, and to keep your family and belongings safe is a high priority for many people — both urban and rural dwellers. Discover the security systems available from CleverLoop home security camera systems that are fast becoming one of New Zealand’s most popular camera systems. If you have an old-style home alarm system that uses motion sensors, the chances are you are paying a monthly fee that adds up to a lot of money each year, or you have an unmonitored system which may alert you when something happens but certainly doesn’t show you what is causing it. CleverLoop uses high-definition cameras to send footage to you whenever anything unusual is happening, and lets you see it instantly on your phone so you can decide what action is needed. It’s like having your own security guard

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present 24/7 and you can live view your cameras at any time. Plug in a hard drive and it gives you CCTV or NVR-like recording capacity and is great for home use and for small business security. For extra shelter, CUBE is an elegant new outdoor shelter solution designed to meet the challenge of New Zealand’s climate. Incorporating clean, solid timber beams, CUBE offers an uncluttered and relaxing haven from the summer sun and winds. To provide larger spaces they come with the flexibility of connecting multiple units. Integration with existing buildings and structures is straightforward, with the use of steps or ramps and a range

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Taupo Plan Service 2001 Limited is owned and operated by Richard and Sarah Voyce. Rich has over 30 years of experience in the construction industry and prides himself on efficient, friendly and timely service. Taupo Plan Service 2001 Limited specialises in new houses, alterations, commercial buildings, farm buildings, motels, hotels, shops, retail stores, schools and industrial buildings. Working alongside Rich and Sarah are the great team of Vicki, Uday, Alec & Tina.

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Issues with effluent storage are front-of-mind for many, and certainly no more than in the dairy industry. Cheal Consultants are experts when it comes to navigating the complex requirements of the relevant legislation, Regional Plans and District Plans in which a farm system operates. Hence the importance of knowing what you need to know and delegating what you are not expert in. Delegating also gives you the time to do what you are expert at, running a successful farming business. Geotechnical, civil and structural engineers provide expertise in earthworks, dam design, foundation design, soil conditions, and structural design for industrial, farm, domestic buildings, water storage for irrigation,

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W A I K AT O E F F L U E N T E X P O

Do it once, do it right Farmers wanting to upgrade their effluent systems once and right will get all the information they need at an expo next month. Waikato Regional Council’s latest Effluent Expo at the Claudelands Event Centre in Hamilton on Tuesday 17 October will provide a one-stop-shop for advice and information. There’ll be seminars, demonstrations and industry and council experts ready to talk farmers through high-quality effluent management solutions. They can help farmers get the best out of their effluent as a resource but also to be compliant with rules designed to protect the environment. On the compliance front, the council is aware some farmers can be worried that, despite best efforts and considerable expenditure on upgrading systems, they might be forced to do it all over again at some stage as circumstances and rules change. The farming services team notes current rules are well-established and science-based, with future proposed rules outlined in the Proposed Plan Change 1 in the Waikato and Waipa rivers catchments. Following some basics will help farmers future proof themselves regardless. “The principles underlying effluent management rules align with current science,” says sustainable agriculture advisor Mark Gasquoine.

“This science shows that applying effluent to pasture when soil moisture is at suitable levels has a relatively low environmental risk. Farmers can help future proof their properties by having systems that provide for a low risk approach.” The dairy industry’s Farm Dairy Effluent Design Standard and Code of Practice has been put together to address questions that farmers generally have around future-proofing their effluent systems. It outlines the expectations for all aspects of effluent system. “Any effluent system that is designed to code standards is going to meet regional council requirements now and is likely to meet any near-future requirements,” says Mark. “It’s great to see so many farmers making an effort to manage effluent better but as a region we still have some way to go.” This is borne out by the latest compliance statistics for the Waikato region based on monitoring of almost 1,200 dairy farms. While the vast bulk of farms rated in the three higher compliance categories, 24 per cent scored only partial compliance and nine per cent significant non-

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compliance. “The findings particularly reinforce the need for farmers to ensure they have adequate storage to comply 365 days a year and this will continue to be a focus for our one-on-one work with farmers,” says farm services team leader Stuart Stone. For more info go to: waikatoregion. govt.nz/2017-effluent-expo. Waikato Regional Council’s Effluent Expo provides a one stop shop for farmers looking to upgrade their effluent management systems. This will be the sixth time the expo has been held by WRC, with support from DairyNZ, providing farmers with a one-stop-shop for high quality effluent management solutions.

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W A I K AT O E F F L U E N T E X P O ADVERTORIAL

Safe and simple liquid storage Farmers, is your dairy farm effluent under control or is it controlling you? Sleep well at night knowing that Flexi Tanks NZ now offer an affordable, simple and safe, solution to your liquid storage needs. There has been a lot of talk about our bladder tanks and we find many farmers are all abuzz and waiting to see just what the neighbour down the road is installing as they have heard it’s ‘one of those Flexi Tank/bladder thingeys’. So what are they all about? Flexi Tanks are an enclosed, self-supporting, strong bladder that can store from 20m3 litres up to 2,000m3 litres of dairy effluent or water. They are simple to install. Just roll out the bladder on a 100mm flat bed of sand, attach to your current effluent or water system and your storage solution problem is solved with no need for expensive engineering consent work. Flexi Tanks NZ Ltd are the NZ distributors of the Flexible Tank. They are made by French Company LaBaronne, who are the inventors of this type of storage, and have been manufacturing flexible tanks since 1959. Flexi Tanks NZ are based in the Waikato and work closely with industry professionals and farmers directly to provide storage solutions that are simple to install and require no maintenance. The advantages include: • Easy installation — farmers can install themselves in a morning • No smell or crusting as tanks are totally enclosed

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Do you know what hoof trimming is all about? How would you rate your own or your staff’s hoof trimming skills? Many people may answer that question with a certain amount of selfconfidence. ‘It’s not that difficult, right? I have seen vet’s trim cows. I have even watched professional trimmers. I think I do a pretty decent job’. Lameness is expensive. It is in the top three animal welfare problems, and along with mastitis and fertility, is in the top three main health costs on a dairy farm. It pays to take it seriously, and unfortunately, most people underestimate the skills and know-how required for proper hoof care. Just to put it into perspective, it takes 14 months to get a qualification in hoof care in Europe. Apparently, about 40% of trainees fail their exam after that time. I know that is at a professional level, but farmers are professionals as well, therefore their hoof care skills should be at a standard where the speed of recovery is similar to work performed by a professional hoof trimmer. We come across many cows that have been trimmed by farmers and end up being worse off after the trim than they were before. A cow’s recovery does not necessarily reflect the quality of

the trimming — most cows will recover without any outside interference. So, when we decide to intervene it needs to be done for the sole purpose of speeding up the healing process. I think a lot of cows in New Zealand are trimmed because it makes the farmer feel better, not the cow. This may be my bluntness coming through, but I see way too many cases that support this view. In reality, this is very understandable. Most farmers have had insufficient training, and because of my experience teaching final year vet students at Massey, I can say that even most veterinarians have minimal training in this important skill. How can you be confident that you are helping your cows if you don’t know what aspects of the trimming process are important, and why? We are planning a Hoof Care Expo at VeeHof Head Office on Coplands Road in Ashburton on the 17th of October. Along with demonstrations on hoof knife sharpening and claw block applications, and an opportunity to observe and experience trimming with a grinder, there will be a one-hour seminar which will explain in more

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There’s a lot to pack into a Kiwi summer — and despite the currently inclement weather, there’s a long, hot one on the way. That means DIY projects and camping trips, towing the boat or the caravan for weekends away, hitting the beach for some angling action or possibly even taking the quad or dirt bike out for a blast. That sounds like the perfect job for a powerful ute — one which ticks all the boxes of power and performance. But is it possible to balance the grunt needed to really get out into nature with an emissions standard that will keep our wild spaces clean and green? The answer is a definitive ‘yes’ from Isuzu, who have enjoyed a successful year in 2017 with the introduction of the nextgeneration DMax. Now meeting strict Euro 5 emissions standards, a clever feat of engineering means that this powerful light commercial keeps it’s potent 3 litre turbo diesel under the hood, while allover revamps to fine details such as instruments and exterior styling give the DMax a refined new look. We’ve said it before — take a closer look at the DMax’s power plant and you’ll realise that you’re dealing with a proper truck motor, not a unit lifted from a standard sedan or wagon. To meet those cleaner emissions, Isuzu integrated a new diesel particulate diffuser system and exhaust recirculation technology into their 3.0 litre engine design, while also improving the turbocharger, pistons and fuel

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When it comes to modern utes, many buyers entering the market feel they have a choice between two top contenders. There’s the Ford Ranger, riding high on years of awards and sales figures, and the Toyota Hilux, the once-all-powerful monarch of the rural roads, still slugging in a close second place. Now there’s a challenger so far out of left field it’s almost tempting to use a metaphor from recent Kiwi politics. The new face of LDV has been its range of big, dependable work vans for some time now, and they’ve gained traction with tradies and fleets in a big way. Now the company is bursting into the ute market with a four-wheel drive double cab that both looks the part, and carries a very affordable price tag. It’s called the T60, and it’s shaking up a sector already graced with new low-cost utes by Mahindra, Great Wall and Foton. T60 was first unveiled to the public during the National Feildays in June this year. Sales and marketing manager

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mel@subspare.co.nz 88 Duke Street, Frankton, Hamilton 3204.

www.subspare.co.nz

EXPERIENCED OWNER/OPERATOR - FRANK TEAGUE

6, 13, 16 Tonne Excavators with tilt bucket & thumb • General Excavation • Site Work and Demolition • Race Preparation • Tractor Hire • Truck Hire • Suppliers of Race Rock

• Trenching • Drain Cleaning • Silage Stacking • Transporter Hire • Roller Hire • Tractor and Scoop Hire

A/H Ph 884 8986 Frank & Shelley • Frank Mobile 027 530 7279

WAIKATO TRACTORS LTD • John Metcalfe 07 843 7953 • Ted Murphy 07 889 1505 • Keith Stewart 07 854 4048 • Glenn Greay 027 243 1750 • Neil Lawrence 027 654 0913 www.waikatotractors.co.nz Kahikatea Drive, Hamilton


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September 2017

WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

Retailer of Rural Piping and Farm Supplies

0800 RURAL DIRECT

Rural Nominal Bore Pipe ID nominal bore

Unpunched 250mm

130m

828.00 $2620.00

Connects to Maxi 225mm Culverts

200mm 250mm 315mm 375mm 450mm

$ 99.00 $135.00 $225.00 $305.00 $425.00

110mm

90mm

$8

.90

per metre

SIZE NOMINAL ID

100mm 150mm 225mm 300mm 375mm 450mm 525mm 600mm 750mm 1200mm

$ per 200m

25mm 32mm 40mm 50mm 63mm

$127 $159 $216 $325 $495

$248 $310 $421 $634 $965

LDPE irrigator drag hose Hard-wearing LDPE suits AG camlocks

199.00 $ 389.00 $ 299.00

$

63mm x 50m 63mm x 100m

Suitable for above ground use. Available 50m and 100m A

Maxi Culvert

$ per 100m

Drag Hose

8 Bar Rated - Suits Camlocks 90mm

Outside diameter

Other pressure ratings also available Suits compression and electrofusion fitt tt t ings

Effluent Pipe

$ 6.87 per metre $ 8.90 per metre $11.68 per metre

130

9 Bar Rural Pressure Pipe

t ings available tt Joiners and custom fitt

75mm

$ 76 20mm x 100m $130 116PSI $169 $ .00 $223 $264 $346

MDPE Pressure Pipe

Recycled HDPE Culvert Pipe 6m Price

130 116 94 72 65 50

$ per 100m

Anka & Hansen fitt tttings available

Enviro Culvert Pipe

Diameter OD

Pressure rating (PSI)

15mm 20mm 25mm 32mm 40mm 50mm

$

40m

SEPTEMBER 2017

LDPE Water Pipe

Maxi Drain Hiflo o T inwall Tw Coil Sizes

FREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER $1000

75mm x 50m

Twinwall Culvert Pipe

6M PRICE

3M PRICE

$ 30 $ 65 $ 159 $ 275 $ 367 $ 525 $ 620 $ 788 $1100 $2995

$95 $165 $220 $315 $378 $473 $663 -

WAIKATO BRANCH

4813 State Highway 29, Hinuera Phone (07) 888 1593 Fax (07) 888 1594 Email matamata@ruraldirect.net.nz

m 1200mm x 6

$ Incorporating the strength of corrugated Ma d e in outer shell with the smooth n ew Ze a land inner wall to optimise hydraulics Full range of fitt t ings available tt Rubber ring seals available for water tight joins

Shop Hours:

Weekdays Saturdays

.00 5 9 29

8am - 5pm 9am - 12 noon

100% NZ owned and operated

All items in this advertisement are while stocks last. Phone Rural Direct for conditions of delivery. ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST.


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